Intelligence Squared

Are you morally ambitious? With Rutger Bregman (Part One)

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May 6, 2025
Rutger Bregman, a renowned historian and bestselling author of 'Utopia for Realists,' discusses the importance of moral ambition in creating a better world. He critiques elite philanthropy and advocates for a redefined success that emphasizes societal impact over personal gain. Bregman shares inspiring stories of historical change-makers, underscoring the need for moral courage and community in driving significant social change. He also critiques the idea of merely raising awareness, arguing for practical actions that lead to real progress.
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Waste of Talent in Meaningless Jobs

  • Many talented people work in jobs that don't improve the world, wasting their potential.
  • Moral ambition calls for redirecting this talent towards solving pressing global problems.
ANECDOTE

Thomas Clarkson’s Abolitionist Journey

  • Thomas Clarkson transformed himself by researching slavery to win a scholarship essay.
  • He devoted decades to abolitionism, traveling extensively to spread his cause.
ANECDOTE

Power of Being Asked to Resist

  • Resistance heroes during WWII were a cross-section of society, not a special type.
  • The key factor was being asked to help, which people accepted 96% of the time.
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